Capital Equipment News April 2025
handlers, forklifts, cranes, and more. “The most important part of our training programme is to ensure that it’s accredited with the correct SETA and validated by industry bodies like the Institute for Work at Height (IWH),” says Thorington. “We are also members of the International Powered Access Federation (IPAF), which promotes the safe and effective use of powered access equipment worldwide.” Training is delivered by accredited instructors with strict standards in place to ensure competency. All operators are required to present valid licences, and regular renewals are encouraged. “Operator safety and site safety is non-negotiable,” he adds. Eazi Access goes even further by offering trained operators to customers who prefer outsourcing this function. This provides flexibility while maintaining compliance and safety at every turn. The right equipment for the job One of the company’s key differentiators is its rigorous approach to equipment recommendations. Eazi Access doesn’t take a one-size-fits-all approach. “It is important we get on the ground and walk the sites with our customers to propose the right equipment for the right application,” explains Thorington.
Eazi Access has carved out a reputation as one of Africa’s most trusted providers of work-at-height and material handling solutions.
This customer-first mindset has been foundational in the company’s ascent to leadership in the sector.
Eazi Access’s partnerships with OEMs like JLG and Linde Material Handling have allowed it to stay at the cutting edge of safety and productivity innovations.
Fleet management tools like ClearSky are also helping Eazi Access to monitor machine usage, schedule preventative maintenance, and ensure uptime for customers.
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